R. Kelly has pleaded not guilty today in a Chicago courtroom
to 11 new felony sex crime charges.
The charges were a refiling of one of the four cases of
alleged abuse that prosecutors lodged against the singer earlier this
year. A grand jury last week increased
the felony counts against the 52-year-old and upgraded some of the charges.
He now faces five felony counts of aggravated criminal
sexual assault. If convicted of the most serious charges, Kelly would face
mandatory sentences of six to 30 years in prison on each count.
Kelly, through his lawyer, pleaded not guilty during a short
arraignment hearing. The next court date was set for June 26. The singer’s
attorney Steve Greenberg dismissed the new charges as a rehashing of old
allegations. “It’s the same case. It’s
just they changed what they charged him with,” Greenberg told reporters at the
courthouse, while again attacking Kelly’s accusers, saying “they aren’t
victims.”
The 11 charges handed down by a Chicago grand jury are
connected to the January 2010 alleged sexual assault and abuse of a person
identified in court documents only as JP.
Three of the charges are for the sexual abuse of a child between 13 and
16 years old. In some of the counts, Kelly is accused of having threatened or
used force against JP.
The singer is currently out on bail after paying 10 percent
of a $1 million bond, as is required in the state of Illinois. The presiding
judge did not increase bail despite the more serious charges, because Kelly has
appeared for all court dates as required.